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Marine Toxins : Detection Methods, Chemical & Biological Aspects & Health Effects

Gray, Dominick(Edited by)
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In areas where toxic algal blooms occur, the main affected organisms are shellfish, which, because of their high levels of filtration (clearance rate), accumulate high concentrations of nutrients and toxic phytoplankton in their visceral tissue.

This accumulation of toxins in shellfish leads to a distribution of these toxins to their different non-visceral tissues.

Chapter One of Marine Toxins: Detection Methods, Chemical and Biological Aspects and Health Effects discusses the detection and quantification of lipophilic marine biotoxins by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry from endemic species and gastropods.

Chapter Two present studies which use the similarity analysis of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins (PSP-toxins) profile patterns to analyse epidemiological linkage of a group of toxins contaminated bivalves collected between years 2004 and 2015.

Chapter Three provide an overview of the current status of biomarker use in the assessment of the effects of marine toxins on bivalve mollusks.

Chapter Four reviews the latest research on the biological and clinical effects of caulerpenyne.

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Product Details
Nova Science Publishers Inc
1634838246 / 9781634838245
Hardback
615.95
01/02/2016
United States
English
93 pages
23 cm